
With the Current pace of the smartphone
evolution moving so fast, there's always something waiting in the wings.
No sooner have you spied the latest handset, then there's anticipation
of something else, "the next big thing".
Here is a personal consideration of the best across all platforms.
This list would be updated on a regular basis, with those device rumours we think are credible and exciting, and devices just announced, but yet to hit the shelves.
Best upcoming phones 2018
Before diving into the detaila, here are some of the anticipated upcoming smartphones for 2018:- Nokia 9
- Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+
- Sony Xperia XZ2/Premium 2
- HTC U12
- Huawei P20
- LG G7/whatever it might be called
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- Apple iPhone 9
- New BlackBerry
Nokia 9

Nokia's next smartphone is rumoured to be called the Nokia 9 and it's said to be more premium than the recently-announced Nokia 8, that might see the display adopt an 18:9 aspect, the introduction of waterproofing and keep that metal body.
Nokia is also sure to keep the Zeiss partnership going and it will probably offer the bothie function of the Nokia 8 - although there's talk of it having wide-angled and zoom functions on the rear cameras.
Rumours suggest that the Nokia 9 would surface early 2018. Nokia has announced a new Nokia 6 for China, but we suspect this new flagship model isn't far out, possible prior to Mobile World Congress.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+
There's chatter that it will be running Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 and we'd be expecting to see it launch around April 2018, perhaps making its debut at Mobile World Congress 2018. This has been hinted at by a senior Samsung exec, who confirmed the phone would be launching at a trade show in February.
Early leaks show a new location for the fingerprint scanner on the rear.
Sony Xperia XZ2 or XZ Premium 2
Now there's talk of what we're calling the Xperia XZ2. A render appeared that shows no bezel, as well as a spec sheet that details a 5.48-inch display with Full HD resolution, a Snapdragon 845 and twin rear 12-megapixel cameras, with a 15-megapixel camera on the front. With a range of devices leaking it's a little sketchy at the moment, but Sony Mobile does like to launch at Mobile World Congress, so perhaps a late-February launch.
LG G7
Rumours about the G7 have swung back and forth, suggesting that LG is going to use a different brand for the G series and elsewhere suggesting that it's going to launch slightly later in the year than you might expect.
LG might be skipping MWC 2018 and launching in March instead.
At the moment, What the device will actually offer remains something of a mystery. The LG G6 aged very quickly and we suspect LG will want to address this two flagship situation it finds itself in.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9

The Note 8 has barely gone on sale, but Samsung is already talking about the Note 9. In an interview, the development team confirmed that they'd moved straight into planning for the next Note model, including working on enhancing notable features, like the S Pen.
There's no firm details at the moment, but we expect Samsung to be unveiling the Galaxy Note 9 in late August 2018, with more enhanced S Pen features.
HTC U12
Rumours are light on the ground at the moment (including the name), but HTC has come forward and said that it will be making a return to dual cameras in 2018. HTC was the first to put two cameras on the back of its phone in the HTC One M8, and we can't help feeling this is a bid to compete on the spec sheet with rivals like LG and Huawei.
The only other leak relating to HTC at the moment is render that appears to be bezel-free.
Huawei P20
Little has been said about this future flagship phone, but what has been said pertains to a 3D face scanning feature which might rival the iPhone X's Face ID. Otherwise rumours are light on the ground, but with the P10 being criticised for having a really smeary display, there are some easy fixes to be made.
One thing that has surfaced is Huawei's plans to skip forward a few numbers and release the P20 next.
Apple iPhone 9
There's currently no knowing what Apple will call the new iPhone, but we suspect it will move from stainless steel back to aluminium to bring the price down, while retaining that 19:9 display and using Face ID rather than Touch ID in a home button. We'd expect Apple to offer a couple of sizes in this design, making some differentiation between the two as it does with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus currently. At the moment, however, there's no evidence to say exactly what might happen.
We can expect the iPhone 9 to launch in October 2018.
Future BlackBerry phones
Beyond that, there's very little information to go on. We don't know what level they will be at and there's been little talk of anything BlackBerry related recently, so this one is a mystery.
With Mobile World Congress incoming we might see BB back in the limelight.
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